No New British Editor Yet for New York's Hometown Newspaper

<div class="image left"><img alt="Dunn" src="http://www.nymag.com/images/2/daily/intel/08/01/04_martindunn_sml.jpg"/></div>After the <i>Post</i>'s to-do today about <i>Daily News</i> owner Mort Zuckerman's search for a new editor, <i>Portfolio</i> scribe Jeff Bercovici spoke with current editor Martin Dunn about the whole thing (something Kelly, despite a source inside the <i>News</i>, did not manage to do). Bercovici wondered whether the search for a new editor meant anything was going to change for Dunn himself.
<blockquote>"I signed a new contract last year," [Dunn] says. "We were working on it from last September. There wasn't a great deal of rush because I wasn't going anywhere, anyway. So I'm definitely tied in for the next couple of years, at least, and probably longer."</blockquote>
Dunn also explained that he will remain editor-in-chief of the tabloid, which means that any high-profile British editor (like <i>Daily Mirror</i> editor Richard Wallace, who Kelly reports has talked to the <i>News</i> and turned them down thus far) will have to fill a different role. "We've got some big announcements coming up in the first part of this year," Dunn said. "Major announcements, which are going to cause huge amounts of extra work." Ooh! Like what? Surely not another <a href="http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services-miscellaneous-business/4677417-1.html">ill-fated weekly celebrity magazine</a>. Perhaps a new Web presence to compete with <a href="http://www.pagesix.com">PageSix.com</a>? A full-fledged national edition? Ooh, ooh! We know! A Website with live streaming video: AllCopFuneralsAllTheTime.com!
<a href=" http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/mixed-media/2008/01/04/daily-news-eic-actually-i-have-a-new-contract">Daily News EIC: Actually, I Have a New Contract</a> [Mixed Media/Portfolio]
<A href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/01042008/business/mirror_on_the_wall_875507.htm?page=1">MIRROR ON THE WALL</a> [NYP]

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After the Post's to-do today about Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman's search for a new editor, Portfolio scribe Jeff Bercovici spoke with current editor Martin Dunn about the whole thing (something Kelly, despite a source inside the News, did not manage to do). Bercovici wondered whether the search for a new editor meant anything was going to change for Dunn himself.

"I signed a new contract last year," [Dunn] says. "We were working on it from last September. There wasn't a great deal of rush because I wasn't going anywhere, anyway. So I'm definitely tied in for the next couple of years, at least, and probably longer."

Dunn also explained that he will remain editor-in-chief of the tabloid, which means that any high-profile British editor (like Daily Mirror editor Richard Wallace, who Kelly reports has talked to the News and turned them down thus far) will have to fill a different role. "We've got some big announcements coming up in the first part of this year," Dunn said. "Major announcements, which are going to cause huge amounts of extra work." Ooh! Like what? Surely not another ill-fated weekly celebrity magazine. Perhaps a new Web presence to compete with PageSix.com? A full-fledged national edition? Ooh, ooh! We know! A Website with live streaming video: AllCopFuneralsAllTheTime.com!